How did the ancients call "death"

"Death" is a taboo for ancient people. What did the ancients use to describe "death"? People have different ways to live and die. So throughout the ages, different ways to die have different nicknames. The hierarchical system in ancient feudal society was strict, not only people had different identities, but also death was hierarchical. "Book of Rites under Quli" contains that the death of the emperor is called "collapse"; When a vassal dies, he says "death"; The doctor said "death" when he died; The scholar died and said "failure"; Only when Shu Ren dies will he say "death". The death of the emperor is not only called "death, driving, traveling, landslide", but also called "going on vacation, going far away, falling, and being tired" and so on. Zhuge Liang's "Model" said: "Before the first emperor started his business, the middle road collapsed." "Biography of Gao Lishi in the Old Tang Dynasty" said: "I knew that the emperor hated that generation." In order to avoid Li Shimin, I changed "world-weariness" to "world-weariness". According to the dictionary, death is the antonym of "alive". So, death, death, exhaustion, death, death, death, death, death are all synonyms of death, and the resulting death, death, death, death, death, death, death, death, death, death, death, death, death, death. There are different nicknames for death because of the different circumstances of death. Death means the end of the world, so it is called "death, death, death, death, death, death, death, death, death" and so on; At the same time, death means farewell to relatives and friends forever, so there are some rumors of "farewell forever, farewell forever, farewell forever". There are also "a natural death" and "a natural death", which means that you will not be hurt and end your life; And "bump, bump, bump" refers to accidental death. The death of a monk should be called "death, sitting and walking"; The death of young people is called "death, premature death, premature death" and so on. Since ancient times, no one has died in life, leaving a heart that shines through history. For those who died for their country, such as Liu Hulan and Dong Cunrui, people not only use the honorific words of "dying in the line of duty, sacrifice, martyrdom", but also use the eulogy of "dedication, sacrifice, martyrdom, national mourning and martyrdom" to express their love and respect. For the death of the enemies of the people, corrupt elements and those damn people, such as Yuan Shikai, Wang Jingwei, Cheng, etc. People often use the contemptuous address "dying, go home, dying, dying" to express their indignation.